Welcome to Our Emergency Medicine Residency - McLaren Flint Program

  • A Message from the Program Director
    Nikhil Mohan, DO

    Thank you for your interest in McLaren Flint Emergency Medicine Residency Program! Our program has many distinct attributes that make it an excellent training ground to be a phenomenal emergency medicine physician. McLaren Flint has a great tradition of transforming resident physicians into world-class attending physicians in many disciplines and we plan to do the same for our future emergency medicine residents.


    McLaren Flint is a Level III Trauma Center seeing over 40,000 patients annually in our ED. Being the flagship community hospital for McLaren, we manage a variety of patients across Genesee County and the mideast Michigan region. Our access to academic neurointerventional radiologists, interventional cardiologists, orthopedic surgeons, and pulmonary critical care physicians creates an environment for building accomplished emergency physicians. This, in addition to our outstanding and versatile board-certified emergency medicine faculty, will prepare you for any and all ED settings in your future careers.


    If you are looking to develop a strong clinical and academic foundation in a robust community hospital setting, come join our Emergency Medicine Residency Program here at McLaren Flint!

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Accreditation

The McLaren Flint Emergency Medicine Program is seeking accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Program ID: 1102500001.

Primary Training Site

Flint, Michigan

Curriculum

Curriculum

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Rotations

The program utilizes a 13-block rotation schedule. The number of blocks spent on each rotation is identified next to each rotation name in the menu below.

Didactics

Didactics will be held each Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to noon. The first hour will consist of asynchronous learning using Foundations of Emergency Medicine.

The schedule will include joint lectures with orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, OB/Gyn, and anesthesiology, as well as EMS for mass casualty and disaster drills..